Answer #1:
Try and sue them for what you can do but they might only change unless
it has affected you in anyway otherwise they might just be changing the
"wrong". Do all the research in your evidence and if it gets too far i would
leave it but try and be calm at all terms.
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Answer #2:
Of course you can sue. That's not the question. Whether or not
you can win is the question.
Yes, you can sue anyone for anything. If say Mcdonalds offers free coffee mondays and doesn't keep its word, then yes, you can sue.
Real-estate attorney
WAWA
False appeal is that when company advertising the benefits and those benefits are not communicated to the customers.
A method of advertising or selling that uses false claims is called false advertising.
If you think you can prove the claims were false, I'd look into suing the company for false termination. You can talk to almost any lawyer free of charge on an initial consultation. They can offer excellent advice based on the merits of your particular case. sue them for defamed. if nesscary sue them for that they are slander.
If someone is false advertising, you should contact the Better Business Bureau
IF you can prove the error originated with them , and you can disprove the false info. It's a bit tricky. Get a lawyer.
Yes.
fraud
GMSecurityny.com
As religious beliefs are a matter of opinion, it would be impossible to prove that God does or doesn't exist. Therefore, a verdict would prove impossible to reach in a court of law.
Come up with all sorts of problems you are having like with phones and service. They will let you out if you are "Having problems" because if not you could sue them for false advertising.